Das Naturtrübe | Dinkelacker-Schwabenbraeu AG

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Reviews by smanders:

This is one of the lightest German beers I have found to date. The beautiful coloring of this amber brew invites the masses to this Pils. Don't get too bogged down with the lack of smell; this beer is comparable to the big Pils brewers - Bitburger, Warsteiner, etc. And the price, you can't beat. Careful though, the drinkability is off charts.

More User Reviews:

Pours into a pilsner a dull hazed light to medium golden with a nice fluffy white head atop that left a moderate amount of lace behind.Toasted grain and a mineral quality in the nose.mild sweet bread dough as well.Bready and lightly sweet upfront on the palate with a light drying effect and that mineral quality in the finish.It's a basic lager beer but Iam guessing food friendly.

A 500ml bottle with a BB of May 2017. Acquired a little while back from Aldi. Described on the label as an unfiltered pilsner.

A: Poured into a pint mug. Bottle conditioned. A hazy golden-amber with fine sediment and plentiful carbonation. Produces a decent head of creamy white foam that lasts for a few minutes before subsiding to a patchy surface layer. The haze gives the beer an amazing translucent quality.

S: Aroma of grainy malt with hints of biscuits, stewed hops, mild husks, earthy yeast and a touch of DMS. Faint harshness in the background. OK.

T: Tastes of light, grainy malt with a crisp, dry finish. Notes of husks, stewed hops, mild biscuits, earthy yeast, a twinge of overdone veg and a harsh twang in the background. A subdued bitterness upon swallowing.

O: Drinkable but not outstanding. Looks great, while the aroma and flavour are rather bland - grain and vague stewed hops. Body is alright. Lacks the distinctive character that would mark a better pilsner. OK but no need to seek it out.

Still, a very sweet, bready malt dominated flavor. Sour Dough bread, heavy on the sweetness. Big sour notes from the grains and pils yeast. Rather funky really but spot on to style.

Very clean, light bodied, not zippy or crisp, but very smooth, easy on the palate. I'm used to crispy pilsner with a dry bite, this one comes off a bit too relaxed and flat. Clean and light body regardless.

Heavy bready malt and sour flavor's dominate ...seems pretty authentic and old world, but remains pretty strange in most aspects.

O: I don't know if I'd go so far as to call it bad, but it's definitely a bit of a disappointment - I know this brewery can do better. There are even better budget beers out there, so I really can't think of any reason to recommend this.

I picked up a bottle of Dinkelacker-Schwabenbraeu AG's Das Naturtrube last week for $3.99 at The Lager Mill. I like German Pilsener's, but I've never had this one before and I'm interested to see how it turns out, so lets see how it goes. No visible bottling date. Poured from a brown 16.9oz flip top bottle into a Pilsener glass.

A- The label looks nice, it's got a nice design to it and I think it's just slightly eye catching. It poured a hazy slightly pale yellow color that took on more of a golden color when held to the light with two fingers worth of creamy white head that died down to a thin ring that stayed till the end and it left spotty lacing behind. This was a nice looking beer, but I thought it was a little hazy for the style.

S- The aroma starts off with a medium amount of sweetness with the malts being the first to show up and they impart some grainy, cracker malt, sweet malt and doughy aromas with some clean lager yeast showing up in the background. Up next comes a light hop aroma with some earthy, grassy and herbal hop aromas coming through. This beer had a nice aroma that seemed to be true to style.

T- The taste seems to be similar to the aroma, but it's lighter and it starts off with a lower amount of medium sweetness with the malts still being the first to show up and they impart the same aspects that they did in the aroma with the grainy and cracker malts sticking out the most. Up next comes the hops which are lighter and impart the same aspects that they did in the aroma with no single hoppy aspect sticking out the most. On the finish there's a lighter amount of bitterness with a slight sweet malt, cracker malt and light herbal hop aftertaste. This was a decent tasting beer, it was a little lighter than I wanted it to be, but the flavors were true to style.

M- Smooth, a little crisp, a little creamy, on the thicker side of being light bodied with a lighter amount of medium carbonation. The mouthfeel was nice and it worked well with this beer.

Overall I thought this was a decent beer and it was pretty close to being an average example of the style, it had most of the aspects that I look for in the style, but in the end the taste was just a little bland and lighter than I would want it. This beer had ok drinkability, it was smooth, a little crisp, a little creamy, not filling, but the taste didn't do a good job at holding my attention and I know would start to get bored with it so I think one is enough for me, I don't have any urge to drink another. What I like the most about this beer was the nothing, there wasn't a single aspect that I thought was better than the rest. What I liked the least about this beer was the taste, it just didn't do a good job at holding my attention and I quickly got bored with it. I don't think I would buy this beer again, but i wouldn't turn down a glass and I don't think I would recommend it as a good example a German Pilsener. All in all I wasn't too impressed with this beer, it wasn't bad, but nothing stuck out about and it the end it just seemed to be a little bland for the style. So far this is my favorite beer from this brewery, but it's pretty average as far as the style goes. I could either way with this beer and I think it could use a little work, better luck next time guys.

Picked this up at my local getraenkemarkt. Hazy straw yellow pour with quickly fading head and decent lacing. Lots of grass in the nose with a hint of citrus, mostly lemon. The grass is front and center in the taste as well with the lemon being more prominent than I had expected. Slightly sour with very little typical German pils bitterness. In fact, this tastes more like a Wit Bier than a pils. Very light and clean. Would be a great lawn mower beer. It's pretty drinkable and refreshing, but not a true pils in my opinion.

ÞBig Biscuity malt with slight bitter finish and low leven lemon hint
It's better than you average lahger but not by much
Big Biscuity malt with slight bitter finish and low leven lemon hint
It's better than you average lahger but not by much